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Babyface Album - Grown & Sexy

Babyface Album - Grown & Sexy (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (76 ratings)
Release Date:2005-07-26
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Adult Contemporary, Club/Dance, Contemporary R&B, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Quiet Storm, R&B, Soul/R & B, United States of America, Urban
Label:Arista
UPC:828767174921
Approx. Price:$8.99 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Tonight It's Goin' Down
2 . Grown & Sexy
3 . Mad, Sexy, Cool
4 . Can't Stop Now
5 . Goin' Outta Business
6 . Drama, Love & 'Lationships
7 . Sorry for the Stupid Things
8 . Good to Be in Love
9 . Loneliness
10 . She
11 . God Must Love U
12 . Gettin' to Know U
13 . She's International
Review - Amazon.com :
Babyface's sought-after, chart-slaying days may be over, but it's all good. If there's one thing the R&B phenomenon demonstrates on Grown & Sexy, is that growing up is sexy. This he proves through a clutch of songs that are more emotionally ripe and satisfying than any of the tricked out tracks that have jerked-and-chugged their way onto recent love song shuffles. Rather than scavenging through Missy Elliott's backyard for an "it" sound, Babyface rummages in his own cellophane-smooth style, and it pays off handsomely. The layers of "Mad, Sexy, Cool" swirl over a pleasingly summery lyric and float into the sophisticated lust bath of "Can't Stop Now." "Sorry for the Stupid Things" speaks straight-up in an apologetic midtempo groove to wrongs committed in an adult relationship. "Good To Be in Love" spills out pure, hand-clapping celebration and "Gettin to Know U" explores a funked-up '70s-era Curtis Mayfield sensibility. As sexy as Grown may be, Babyface makes the case that keeping it real may be as hot as he needs to get. --Tammy La Gorce
Customer review - 2006-04-29
- Next time try a gorgeous duet with Regina Belle...you won't be disappointed !
I always liked his music , he's one of the best on the market.
Lately he has made some wrong choices , looking for an easier success...The Anita Baker's story should teach him something....
I like this CD , but don't think that it's spectacular...
It's very much 'Babyface' , which is OK .
He needs some pure inspiration , some new excellent musicians , to try a new , a little more adventurous path and sing a song with Regina Belle , the most consistent and brilliant vocalist available nowadays...Just check her terrific latest 'Lazy Afternoon' out...
And most of all , he needs to forget the glitz and glamour and... the charts...
At 48 , he can't make more mistakes.What we're expecting from him next time is some really fresh , different , QUALITY contemporary music , which can stand the test of time.
If he is truly inspired , success will follow !
Customer review - 2005-07-28
- Okay, but could have been so much more
Before anyone gives me a 'not helpful' rating simply because you disagree with my rating, at least hear the reasons why I give this album only three stars rather than the maximum 5.

I have been a Babyface fan for a long time now. Growing up in the 90s, Babyface's influence on my musical tastes is a profound one. Initially hearing about him through his stellar songwriting for Boyz II Men's 'End of the Road', I would became a fan of his own work through 'For The Cool in You'. With his 1996 release 'The Day', Babyface not only became simply a favourite artist of mine, but an important part of my childhood as the album became the soundtrack to my Summer holiday out in the country. 'Face2Face' was a highly anticipated album, and I was happy with the Curtis Mayfield-esue neo-soul/funk experiment that the album represented, though it was of course a very different album to what one would expect from the master of the R&B ballad. But I guess people have criticised 'Face for writing the same song a million times, so he showed them that he could do up-tempo as well as the best of them.

Which brings us to the album that was to follow Face2Face, 'A Love Story'; an album that was never officially released, but heavily bootlegged. The album had a definite sound about it; very jazzy, with acoustic piano and jazzy guitar licks and plenty of lush, beautiful ballads. What's more; it was a concept album that followed the story of a relationship from the giddy anticipation of that first night out together on 'Red Dress' through separation with 'The Loneliness' to the relationships continuation on 'Still My Boo'. It was an extremely interesting album that stuck to the ballad form that 'Face is master of, while also stretching beyond the standard R&B ballad format by incorporating jazz elements. Thus, this album struck a nice balance between the smoother style of 'The Day' while allowing him to stretch out to newer sounds without alienating listeners the way 'Face2Face' seems to have done to many.

'Grown and Sexy' was the result of what quite likely was due to major label politics over the release of 'A Love Story' which was supposed to be released in 2004. Containing a few songs from what was to be 'A Love Story' (some given a very different feel), 'Grown and Sexy' fits into the mould of the standard R&B slow jam R&B album, and has a sound that seems less like the Babyface of 'The Day' and 'For the Cool of You' and has songs that feel like they belong on a Joe album (Mad, Sexy, Cool) or an R. Kelly album (Can't Stop Now). Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, it just lacks originality. Most of the songs on this album sound like songs Babyface could write in his sleep, which is disappointing seeing how he pushed himself to do something completely different with 'Face2Face' and something more palatable to his fans with 'A Love Story'. Plus, 'Grown and Sexy' lacks the overall cohesivenss of albums like 'The Day', 'Face2Face' and 'A Love Story' and ends up sounding generic, and frankly, less 'grown' than anything on 'The Day'; an album nearly 10 years its junior.

Thus, while even sub-par Babyface is better than most and I'd recommend this to his fans who were disappointed with 'Face2Face', I know what this album could have been and what context the carried-over songs like 'God Must Love You' and 'Gettin' To Know U' originally had. It is a shame if 'A Love Story' was deemed non-commercial and that was the reason why it wasn't released, as 'Grown and Sexy' may sell better than 'A Love Story' would have had it been released, it is sad to see commerce interfere so greatly with the art of fantastic music.
Customer review - 2006-03-27
- sexy and cool sans the crazy...
To put is simply, this album is as cool as the other side of the pillow. I mean, cool, sultry melodies with a gorgeous tenor or falsetto voice laid down on top of them, simply smooth all the way through. I'll tell you, whether you're looking for something to set the mood or something to just chill and relax to after a long, hard day, this one will definitely hit the spot.
Customer review - 2005-08-20
- Another Lost Customer
What can I say. I don't know if ths is a good CD or not. I ordered it but when I found out that it was copy protected I cancelled it.

This is the fourth CD I have cancelled or returned. I include Amerie, Jennifer Lopez and Vivian Green. Looks like my 3500 Cd collection won't be growing anytime soon as more and more CD's come out protected.

The industry has no idea how to treat their loyal customers. Thanks to Amazon for letting me know in advance so that I could avoid a return.
Customer review - 2005-08-01
- NOT HIS BEST,,,,,,WHAT HE SHOULD HAV DONE WAS.....
RELEASE ,,,A LOVE STORY ,(UNRELEASE ALBUM) ,,THAT WAS ALOT BETTER ,,EVEN THOUGH HE ADDED 2 SONGS FROM THAT ALBUM ( THE LONEINESS & GOD MUST LOVE U ),,,I REALLY LIKE THE SINGLE HE HAS OUT NOW,,,(DRAMA,LOVE& 'LATIONSHIPS.....BUT IF U LOVE BABYFACE,,ADD THIS TO YOUR COLLECTION!!!
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